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Consideration has also been given to new social stratifications arising as a consequence of social legislation . The suggestions put forward here may assist the legislator in anticipating possible consequences when framing laws for the ...
Consideration has also been given to new social stratifications arising as a consequence of social legislation . The suggestions put forward here may assist the legislator in anticipating possible consequences when framing laws for the ...
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The authority of the State Government could take caste into consideration in ascertaining the backwardness of a group of persons ; but if it did not , its order will not be bad on that account if it could ascertain the backwardness of a ...
The authority of the State Government could take caste into consideration in ascertaining the backwardness of a group of persons ; but if it did not , its order will not be bad on that account if it could ascertain the backwardness of a ...
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While the reasonableness of the restrictions has to be considered with regard to the exercise of the right , it does not necessarily exclude from the consideration of the court the question of reasonableness of the procedural part of ...
While the reasonableness of the restrictions has to be considered with regard to the exercise of the right , it does not necessarily exclude from the consideration of the court the question of reasonableness of the procedural part of ...
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Preface | 11 |
Law and Social Change in India after the Post | 17 |
The Hindu Marriage Act 1955An Experiment | 36 |
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